Two favorite carols are combined into a delightful and joyous setting featuring styles and rhythms from around the world. Beginning with a Celtic flair, it travels to East Asia, basks in the calypso style
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A new twist on the beloved Christmas carol, this arrangement is fierce and holds nothing back. Yet it is accessible and not overly complicated to pull off. Replete with thrilling twists and turns, including
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